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whitepaper As in the previous case, the paper will route each message through the Enterprise Service Bus, implemented by WebSphere ESB V6.0.2 to decouple the service requester and provider. This papers scenario included a one-way message being sent to a back...
[16 May 2008]
whitepaper WebSphere Application Server V6.0 addresses this limitation of the WebSphere JMS provider by replacing it with the service integration bus. The service integration bus enhances the messaging capabilities that are embedded within WebSphere...
[16 May 2008]
whitepaper The recently released IBM WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) product offers functionality that is at the core of any environment based on a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA). The Java Message Service (JMS) standardizes reliable messaging on...
[15 May 2008]
whitepaper After having covered two of the most used protocols that WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) supports for connectivity - namely JMS and Web services (SOAP/HTTP) - the paper will now move on and add one more protocol to the mix that is commonly...
[15 May 2008]
whitepaper The messaging engine consists of three main components: the service integration bus, a list of destinations, and mediations. In Part 2, WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker implemented the ESB patterns for the customer enrollment application.
[15 May 2008]
whitepaper Two of the most commonly mentioned capabilities of an ESB are message transformation and message routing. There are many ways to implement an ESB with IBM's products and other middleware vendor's products.
[15 May 2008]
whitepaper An asynchronous ESB is a message bus whose services also support the Web service capabilities of being self-describing and discoverable. Standards and patterns exist today for implementing a synchronous ESB and a message bus that is a simplified...
[14 May 2008]
whitepaper Part 1 introduced key features that IBM WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) provides for building an ESB, with a sample business context that one will use throughout this series, and explained the relationship between the SIBus feature of...
[14 May 2008]
whitepaper An Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) supports interactions across a number of transport and message protocols. Here, the paper takes the next step and show how WebSphere ESB supports a key principle of the Enterprise Service Bus pattern, namely that of...
[09 Apr 2008]
whitepaper In addition, we will provide you with an overview of IBM's new and enhanced ESB offerings: IBM WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus, and IBM WebSphere Message Broker. This on-demand Webcast from IBM explains both how Service Oriented Architecture (SOA...
[12 Dec 2007]
Comment I think my kind of deal with the business is that within a reasonable length of time I should be able to give them two successors, so that if I get run over by a bus or get a much better offer, then they should have two or three people that can be...
[17 Oct 2007]
Photo This is software that reads back text out loud almost instantly from any photographable source, such as a bus timetable, menu or street sign. This is a security system that can tells homeowners via text message, email or a phone call if their...
[07 Sep 2007]
whitepaper Further, a system-level messaging bus, which can deliver messages up the system stack on both a system-wide and per-user level, is required to further the integration of the Linux system. Various Linux usage scenarios, particularly the widely...
[18 May 2007]
whitepaper This white paper highlights a variety of shortcomings that are characteristic of many enterprise service bus (ESB) offerings, including: Inconsistency of message headers with message bodies (the use of binary protocols)
[20 Apr 2007]
whitepaper This white paper highlights a variety of shortcomings that are characteristic of many enterprise service bus (ESB) offerings, including: Inconsistency of message headers with message bodies (the use of binary protocols)
[02 Apr 2007]
whitepaper Seeking a solution for integrated communications with its clients and partners, the financial services company chose an Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) - a middleware architecture that transports data among multiple applications without the need for...
[16 Mar 2007]
whitepaper Seeking a solution for integrated communications with its clients and partners, the financial services company chose an Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) - a middleware architecture that transports data among multiple applications without the need for...
[16 Mar 2007]
whitepaper An Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) is a distributed, message-based integration solution based on open standards. The role of an ESB is to facilitate reliable communications between IT resources such as applications, platforms and services that are...
[09 Mar 2007]
whitepaper This paper reviews interoperability challenges and possible solutions to address them then it reports the experiments with Web Services Message Bus (WSMB), a lightweight service-oriented integration framework for dependable Web services...
[08 Mar 2007]
News This type of crime often happens in or around public transport so the posters will mainly appear on the London Underground and outside train and bus stations, where people are likely to use their mobiles and MP3 players.
[09 Oct 2006]
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